Tag: Stephen LaBonte

(Hour 1c) Rich talked to Ed Naile, Chairman of the Coalition of New Hampshire Taxpayers, and Bob Bevill for A Question of Voter Fraud. Ed began by speaking about the correct usage of ‘domicile.’ Bob then shared about Texas’s voting laws, which resulted in the decision for some to abstain from voting. Tune in to get all of the details! Dishonorable Mentions: Ann Marie Guarre, Carl Gibson, Jared Steven Cram, Senator Martha Fuller Clark. NH Constitution Part First, Article 11 All elections are to be free, and every inhabitant of the state of 18 years of age and upwards shall have an equal...

(Hour 1c) Rich talked to Ed Naile, Chairman of the Coalition of New Hampshire Taxpayers, for A Question of Voter Fraud. They began the segment by speaking about the NH Supreme Court’s ruling on fraudulent voter Carl Gibson. They then addressed out of state voters and the use of domicile. Tune in to get the details!...

(Hour 1c) Rich talked to Ed Naile, Chairman of the Coalition of New Hampshire Taxpayers, for A Question of Voter Fraud. At Ed’s prompting Rich read the University of New Hampshire’s application for in-state tuition. They discussed the comparison of residency and domicile, commented on a loophole for voting, and took a call from Albert in Manchester. Tune in to get all of the details! Click here to view the NEWBURGER v. PETERSON case....

(Hours 1c,2a,b) Guest host Greg Mason talked to Ed Naile, Chairman of the Coalition of New Hampshire Taxpayers, for A Question of Voter Fraud. After speaking about music, Ed addressed the interpretation of ‘domicile.’ They discussed double standards, fraudulent voters and more. Tune in to get the details! (Hour 2a) As Ed continued with Greg he brought up the re-interpretation of a court case that addresses the prevention of college students from voting in the Granite State. They wondered about the use of ‘domicile’ in areas outside of voting law, the call for Secretary of State Bill Gardner’s resignation and...

(Hours 1b,c) Rich opened up the first segment of A Question of Voter Fraud with Ed Naile, Chairman of the Coalition of New Hampshire Taxpayer, by addressing an email from Bob in Merrimack, who pointed out that the real issue to address regarding voter fraud revolves around the vote chain of custody. They then talked about C. Arthur Soucy’s trouble with the law and President Donald Trump’s Voter Integrity Commission. Tune in to hear more! (Hour 1c) As Rich and Ed continued, Ed hinted about an upcoming story concerning Martha Fuller Clark. They then talked about the use of gerrymandering...

(Hours 1b,c) Rich talked to Ed Naile, Chairman of the Coalition of the New Hampshire Taxpayers, for an extended segment of A Question of Voter Fraud. Ed shared stories related to difficulties in retrieving public voter checklists, before discussing President Donald Trump’s voter fraud commission. Dishonorable Mention: Caitlin Ann Legacki (Hour 1c) Rich started by sharing about a Union member who is being pressured to put a sign in his yard, which endorses Kevin Cavanaugh’s campaign. Ed then informed the listeners about the ACLU’s lawsuit, supported by Senator Betty Lasky and Neal Kurk, aimed at President Donald Trump for a lack...

(Hours 1c,2a) Guest hosts Nick Pappas and Joe Doiron talked to Ed Naile, Chairman of the Coalition of New Hampshire Taxpayers, for A Question of Voter Fraud. They started by speaking about states, such as Kentucky’s, that are denying to send information to President Donald Trump’s voter fraud commission. Ed then answered a question from John in Manchester regarding the differences between President Trump’s commission and the Kansas project. Finally, they discussed Secretary of State Bill Gardner, voter fraud in Nevada and more. Tune in to hear all about it! (Hour 2a) Joe started the second segment with...

(Hours 2a,b) Rich dedicated the segment to informing the listeners about why they should not support Senate Bill 3. He talked about a lack of required information when registering to vote and living in a dorm as a demonstration of intent to make a permanent place for voting purposes. Tune in to hear more about (Hour 2b) As Rich proceeded with the topic his continued to discuss domicile for voting purposes. “This law fixes the problem of illegal voting in New Hampshire, because it legalizes what under the law is not legal behavior,” he said. He also talked...

(Hours 3b,c) Rich spoke to Political Buzz’s Kimberly Morin for Politically Buzzed. They talked about Senate Bill 3, commenting on the issue of ‘domicile’ in the fight against voter fraud. They then commented on corruption within the ranks of government officials who should be enforcing the law. Click here for more information about SB3. (Hour 3c) Rich and Kimberly continued in their discussion about Senate Bill 3. Rich commented on Ovide Lamontagne’s support for the bill and they shared that voters in the Granite State are being suppressed by out-of-staters. They then switched gears and talked about New Hampshire Board of Education...

(Hour 3a) Rich informed the listeners about the interaction between himself and a listener on Twitter, who disagrees with his stance on voting rights. He commented on the definition of domicile and shared about the temptation to vote when he was in college. He then read directly from the New Hampshire Constitution. Tune in for all of the details. Click here to view the NH Constitution. ...